Movement for the Liberation of the Central African People

The Movement for the Liberation of the Central African People (MLPC) is a democratic socialist political party in the Central African Republic, founded by Ange-Felix Patasse on 28 March 1978. The party won the 1993 presidential election with Patasse as its candidate, and the party was rivals with the social democratic Kwa Na Kwa party, which supported the dictator Francois Bozize. In 2017, the MLPC held 9/100 National Assembly seats.